Crude Oil Futures--- Crude oil futures in the December contract are slightly higher this Monday in New York currently trading at 56.00 up about $0.36 for the trading day continuing its bullish momentum as I have been recommending a bullish position around the 53.15 level & if you took the trade continue to place the stop loss which will be raised in tomorrow's trade to 51.89 as that will improve on a daily basis as the chart structure is becoming outstanding.

Oil prices are trading far above their 20 and 100 day moving average as this market continues to move higher due to the fact of strong demand as this is also riding the coattails of the U.S stock market as the economic conditions in the United States and worldwide are improving tremendously as I still think $60 is the next major level of resistance over the next several weeks.

The chart structure is not that great at the present time due to the fact of the recent run-up in prices & if you have not been involved in this market I would avoid this at the present time & wait for some type of price retracement as I am certainly not recommending any type of bearish position as I think the commodity markets in general look very inexpensive & could enter into bullish trends in 2018 as they are cheap compared to the equity markets.

TREND: HIGHER

CHART STRUCTURE: SOLID

VOLATILITY: LOW

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